Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well according to the er Express I just had a look at , they reckon it 's on but for about half the original sum .
2 ‘ Of course I still have a wife , but there 's no need for you to worry your pretty little head about it .
3 There is still a superficial resemblance to the old style , especially on larger vases which often have a figure-frieze on neck and body , the rest being covered with graded bands of abstract ornament ; but this has shrunk to little more than varied groupings of zigzags , while massed zigzags among the figures of the main friezes make a shimmering ground on which the fuller , curvier silhouettes or dot-filled outlines of men , women , animals , monsters , flowers stand out .
4 One is the Merseyside force which already has a link from the PNC to its £2 million command and control computer .
5 ‘ It probably had a lot to do with his job but he was a fella who always had a word for you , ’ said Mr Lavery .
6 Kids who never have a chance , from the day they are born .
7 ALTHOUGH LIVING IN WALLINGTON SHE ALREADY HAD A SENSE OF HER ROOTS IN WALES .
8 So in the future we also have a lot to give to the rest of the world rather than just to look for help .
9 The fragments themselves characteristically have a light , frothy texture , the lava being honeycombed with large numbers of gas bubbles or vesicles .
10 This latter was a secular convent which always had a lady of the Habsburg family as abbess .
11 His words constitute a fervent expression of faith in a new creed , a new political and social system , a new kind of literature which together have a rejuvenating and energising capacity that stands in marked contrast to the corruption and dissolution of a decaying , moribund capitalist society .
12 Related to this dependence is that many of the metals are imported from countries which either have a near-monopoly , are politically unstable or which are ideologically opposed to the capitalist West .
13 In fact this is a catalogue for the specialist who already has a knowledge of the subject , rather than someone approaching the art for the first time .
14 And he said that he thinks every DSA she always has a day off on her birthday , this man did .
15 Coming in from the South we now have a welcome from the RAF .
16 ‘ When goalkeepers come to England they often have a problem with the physical side of the game and dealing with the vast number of crosses , ’ said Mr Ferguson .
17 As he needed a fairly high percentage of oxygen he soon had a head box too — a clear perspex box placed over his head to concentrate the oxygen .
18 Should an individual wish to take an S/NVQ who already has a qualification relating to the funeral service , that qualification will not give direct credit exemption but can count as evidence of competence .
19 Well now : this decision that all children must learn two languages , forgetting the thousands in many English cities who already have a home language , with a literature of its own .
20 No matter he might stop being a soldier if something changes in that family to bring him back ( though I ca n't see that happening , the Talvi are the kind who never have a change of heart ) .
21 I think that Harold himself always had a feeling , despite the nine years between us , that my succession would not make enough difference between his regime and the next , and he mentioned this argument to me on the 17th .
22 K. With the growth of trade and work in factories , more and more people have been attracted to cities like Bristol which now has a population of 388 000 .
23 Sessions are often recorded with bands who already have a record deal .
24 The Department was reorganised into five geographical districts , each managed by an assistant director who also had a responsibility for particular service areas .
25 If he does n't do this within the deadline period you then have a year and a day in which to ask the court for an extract decree to be issued .
26 Also until the 17th , Adrian Piper who also had a room in ‘ Dislocations ’ presents ‘ Decide who you are ’ ( a daunting demand ) at John Weber .
27 We owe a lot to Tom who still has a fondness for his kites , although he is better known in the 1990s as the creator of the GeoSphere Project , a spectacular image of the Earth produced from over 2000 satellite images .
28 In business only four years she already has a turnover of half a million pounds and supplys one outfit a year to the young princes William and Harry .
29 That left Smith free to deliver the coup de grace to Glyn Charles , the only other helmsman who still had a chance of beating him .
30 And as we got up into the classes we also had a woodwork er centre , and metal shop there .
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